Posts Tagged ‘made’
Today they will show you how an Air Filter is made!
An AIR FILTER is a device which removes solid particulates such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from air. Air filters are used in applications where air quality is important, notably in building ventilation systems and in engines, such as internal combustion engines, gas compressors, diving Air Compressors, gas turbines and others.
Some buildings, as well as aircraft and other man-made environments (e.g., satellites and space shuttles) use foam, pleated paper, or spun fiberglass filter elements. Another method uses fibers or elements with a static electric charge, which attract dust particles. The air intakes of internal combustion engines and compressors tend to use either paper, foam, or cotton filters. Oil bath filters have fallen out of favor. The technology of air intake filters of gas turbines has improved significantly in recent years, due to improvements in the aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics of the air-compressor part of the Gas Turbines.
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This is a short video showing off my homemade air compressor and to give others ideas on how to make there own.
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This is my home made Lister LD1 air compressor. The engine and air pump are rebuild. The pump is taken from a old truck (air brake) and the air tank is salvaged from the scrapheap (a 200 liter compressor tank).
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Home made airbrush compressor
Perfect compressor for home use, it is loud as your (fully functional) refrigerator!!!
It cost a lot lees then other airbrush compressor, that you can by out there. It will cost you around 100euros to make it (whit new refrigerator engine/compressor) or less if you already have some parts ![]()
It also performs much better then other AB compressors.
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If you go online to snowathome.com to purchase stuff, use the code forest in the coupon section. You get a discount or extra stuff. We had a base of about 4 inches. It’s 26 degrees going into the evening and we have started up the SG7. Can’t wait to see what we have in the morning. All it takes is one cold night!
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